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these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments, that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't what you think it is. take you away from your loved ones. you know, kids grow up without you. it's rough. you know? >> i hate to even think about
these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments, that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. peopl
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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they created this environment tuition costs have gone through the roof while our education system has gotten specifically worse. we are losing tech jobs to china. not because of lower taxes but because they have more tech engineers. what government has done to college specifically, we are losing that battle. it's showing up in our labor force. >> thank you, john. here we go again. new video just uncovered catching irs workers spoofing "the apprentice show" at a "the apprentice show" at a cocococo copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great blocparty. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis
they created this environment tuition costs have gone through the roof while our education system has gotten specifically worse. we are losing tech jobs to china. not because of lower taxes but because they have more tech engineers. what government has done to college specifically, we are losing that battle. it's showing up in our labor force. >> thank you, john. here we go again. new video just uncovered catching irs workers spoofing "the apprentice show" at a "the...
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but instead we have to be faced with a economic environment that is uncertain and still move ahead. so the challenge is the one there is a fpside is spending a lot of money on a war that we might or might not want. it's another excuse. certainly this could be another reason or excuse to leave you guys at the altar. >> it seems like it. it is putting people back to work and all the rhetoric and the one thing that we have to do the government doesn't have to do i pay our bills. that is the primary concern that we have. and the holidaykicked in again and i laugh when i hear it people talk about it every time i see government vehicles come it's like 150,000-dollar suv. neil: in that case you can at least stop by and get a complete. [laughter] neil: one of the things that came out of this was that we had taxing these corporations, but it wouldn't be so far to get this and we essentially got a global fund going and to me it looks like an elaborate global flush. so the one global solution was hiking taxes. >> we are growing the economy not means we need to stop this. we need to concentrate
but instead we have to be faced with a economic environment that is uncertain and still move ahead. so the challenge is the one there is a fpside is spending a lot of money on a war that we might or might not want. it's another excuse. certainly this could be another reason or excuse to leave you guys at the altar. >> it seems like it. it is putting people back to work and all the rhetoric and the one thing that we have to do the government doesn't have to do i pay our bills. that is the...
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in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our securty agents messed up. if it was in great desire a there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would add th fact a solid national security for america begins with solid economy security. neil, that means making sure that main street, small business owners, just americans have more certainty that begins with making sure we're holding government more accountable on those fronts when small businesses and americans feed of economy we help the budget to become a better america and make sure we have a more solid session session footing. >> we're get into that and what they are spending and how it i going, i will get back to christ
in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our securty agents messed up. if it was in great desire a there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would add...
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they are navigating what is a new media environment without asking for a subsdy from government or anyone, they are actually thinking about their customers and obvously the responsible amount of time s well. >> two things come to mind, the place where your cable television industry took wing. i am really struck by how similar this is.. i am really struck by how similar this is. would have been a very established order of three big networks and that'the way it is, that's the way the world works, suddenly we are pitched into this wildly different environment they went from very predictable to suddenly it is all over the map. mobile has become so important to to espn that they are saying that they will pay for it. it is a crazy time in the business. >> all right, guys. sales are own, allowing customers to leave big-ticket items with an option to buy them later on. jonathan, you see a little bit of risk in this? >> well, the risk is government. i mean, doctor but the economy goes south are you saying that he made leases to people who could not afford those washing machines nd plasma tvs. >> a
they are navigating what is a new media environment without asking for a subsdy from government or anyone, they are actually thinking about their customers and obvously the responsible amount of time s well. >> two things come to mind, the place where your cable television industry took wing. i am really struck by how similar this is.. i am really struck by how similar this is. would have been a very established order of three big networks and that'the way it is, that's the way the world...
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the environment at the time was we wereknee-deep in iraq. this ws a primary concern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybe that was dominating the coersation. >> i think it is created b the mistration to make people scared. you know, but this did not happen in boston, didn't? >> no, it did not. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i thi this man as a hroic figure who akes a principl stands for the constitution. that is perfectly clear. and here it is a great danger. d great while doin was exposed. the. neil: at there was a process for that. >> i don't know what itwas in yourase. but there isn inspector general. have you noticed that we have over 100 million americans phone records and we are doing this willy-nilly and we are increasing it. >> he learned fm the experience of previous whistlebwers. he quit right after/11. heound out that there was apparatus only on foreigners but domestically as well. they raided his house. there was an individual who went through channels, he wwent through the inspector general. he wento congressional mittees. he was basicall
the environment at the time was we wereknee-deep in iraq. this ws a primary concern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybe that was dominating the coersation. >> i think it is created b the mistration to make people scared. you know, but this did not happen in boston, didn't? >> no, it did not. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i thi this man as a hroic figure who akes a principl stands for the constitution. that is perfectly clear. and here it is a great danger....
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is this really the case that president wants to act on syria that environment environment at change is -- climate change is a more urgent threat? it is farcic el. the case that president said, he he lost allies he might have had among republicans. lou: president is clinging to the constitution, and cruise missiles, in this moment of need. let's turn to former president, bill clinton, saying it is up to the republican now to fix obamacare, talk about slick willie and more obama. >> you got to give him points for guts, bill clinton always was gutsy. suddenly the responsibility of republicans to make it legislation it is cat prove traffic and -- ca catastrophic d mix it. >> there. >> thank you very much. steven thank you. >> up next, a grand newa brand-new book, emily gets her gun, we'll talk with emily about the gun, what it took to get it, author, emily mill yor ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new
is this really the case that president wants to act on syria that environment environment at change is -- climate change is a more urgent threat? it is farcic el. the case that president said, he he lost allies he might have had among republicans. lou: president is clinging to the constitution, and cruise missiles, in this moment of need. let's turn to former president, bill clinton, saying it is up to the republican now to fix obamacare, talk about slick willie and more obama. >> you got...
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the market themselves fable still get financing but what will happen to those bond holders in that environment? what does your crystal ball tell you? >> the equity market is still the best place to be not just fiscal stimulus but we are the strongest country in the world you do want to buy financial and goldman sachs is still cheap jpmorgan that is where you want to put your money with a dividend yield and if the rates do rise the financials do well we will see some global recovery and that creates many for the bank. gerri: think you so much. great to see all of you. we have a lot more to come including the gsa to get through security for a price. a new report on how much you will pay for obamacare. it depends on where you live. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up
the market themselves fable still get financing but what will happen to those bond holders in that environment? what does your crystal ball tell you? >> the equity market is still the best place to be not just fiscal stimulus but we are the strongest country in the world you do want to buy financial and goldman sachs is still cheap jpmorgan that is where you want to put your money with a dividend yield and if the rates do rise the financials do well we will see some global recovery and...
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must be cleared by a national security court, senators saying it wasn't enough given the pervasive environment of mistrust. >> the american public is fearful that in this massive amount of data you get, that there is the ability of the federal government to synthesize that data and learn something more. >> on thursday, a rare briefing of the full senate on the nsa data collection programs alexander will testify again. this session is classified and closed to the public, shep. >> shepard: catherine, today we learned the deputy director of the cia resigned. >> well, that's right. mike morell after 33 years with the agency. it was made some time ago. he was center he of the talking points controversy. the administration ultimately blamed the cia for providing bad information to then ambassador susan rice who blamed a demonstration that spun out of control for the terrorist attack. more relative's morrell's replacement with the president. haines apparently has no experience at the cia but served as deputy assistant to the president and legal advisor to the national security council. the take away
must be cleared by a national security court, senators saying it wasn't enough given the pervasive environment of mistrust. >> the american public is fearful that in this massive amount of data you get, that there is the ability of the federal government to synthesize that data and learn something more. >> on thursday, a rare briefing of the full senate on the nsa data collection programs alexander will testify again. this session is classified and closed to the public, shep....
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it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> you don't have a choice. you're going to live with someone. the leadership of telephone facility, we got the other. we screened who was going to be in there with him. we got a duty to protect everyone as best we can. and we tried to gear him in the direction to be a positive direction for him. >> he was scared for sure. >> tense all the time. and i've never been to prison. in the worst case scenario, what if i have to defend myself and do things i'm not prepared to do to defend myself? >> kids are comi
it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an...
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these families are struggling to try to find a way make a living, find jobs and a tough environment. they cannot afford to move out to the suburbs or go to a private school. a lifeline. what they want to do is cut off the lifeline and cast these children and draft. very unfair, and people should be outraged. gerri: to follow-up on your idea, there was a big teachers' strike not too long ago. guess which ticket -- teachers showed up to work? the people at the charter schools. thank you for coming on. great topic. great information. appreciate your time. of course, we always want to know what you think. here is our question. should you miss the end of our education system? log on to gerriwillis.com. but on the right hand side of the screen now will share the results. coming up, two new editions. social media can boost the bottom lin new survesow's that may not be the case. our panel weighs in next. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. soow i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce advair is clinically proven to help significant
these families are struggling to try to find a way make a living, find jobs and a tough environment. they cannot afford to move out to the suburbs or go to a private school. a lifeline. what they want to do is cut off the lifeline and cast these children and draft. very unfair, and people should be outraged. gerri: to follow-up on your idea, there was a big teachers' strike not too long ago. guess which ticket -- teachers showed up to work? the people at the charter schools. thank you for...
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goes up, you might want to decrease your exposure to that, or if you say i like the low-interest rate environment and the emerging market, so i might want to increase allocation to that. it really tolerance. >> risk tolerance, there are a million ways to get it. i still find that people will find out that they are moderate risk, but then they will want to back up the truck and invest in a hot ipo. >> if you ride it down -- you don't invest according to a motion. you invest according to a plan. a lot of individuals as you said earlier, 16,000 on the dow, 1800 for the first time on s&p, all of these things are interesting type news, but what does your plan say? what does your plan dictate ? if you are already in, you might want to increase or decrease slightly. but if you are not in, maybe if you have 5 thousand dollars to dollars. >> let's say i have 25 thousand dollars to put in. and the dow is at 16,000, do i put it in gradually or wait for a day when the dow pulls back? >> we don't want to get into market timing. essentially what individuals do sometimes is they say let me try to wait on the fi
goes up, you might want to decrease your exposure to that, or if you say i like the low-interest rate environment and the emerging market, so i might want to increase allocation to that. it really tolerance. >> risk tolerance, there are a million ways to get it. i still find that people will find out that they are moderate risk, but then they will want to back up the truck and invest in a hot ipo. >> if you ride it down -- you don't invest according to a motion. you invest according...
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that means one other thing, that means that the environment movement still controls stuff and that's a scary stuff. >> ben stein, what do you make of where all this technology talk is going, though? your vantage point? >> my vantage point from out west is oil is a worldwide commodity, even if we produce substantially more of it, the price will be a worldwide commodity price. maybe the u.s. will produce so much that will drive down the worldwide commodity price. we won't get off oil any time soon. even if we got off foreign oil, it would still be a worldwide commodity price. >> we are almost there. we met 90% of our own energy needs during the first part of this year, first five months of this year. we're getting that point. oil prices will still be high if there's unrest in the world of the world, but we can deal with these situations because we don't need their oil. embargo it. keep it. >> i entirely agree, but the question was about what effect it will be on price and as i say, it is a worldwide commodity price and it depends not on what's happening in texas as what's happening in
that means one other thing, that means that the environment movement still controls stuff and that's a scary stuff. >> ben stein, what do you make of where all this technology talk is going, though? your vantage point? >> my vantage point from out west is oil is a worldwide commodity, even if we produce substantially more of it, the price will be a worldwide commodity price. maybe the u.s. will produce so much that will drive down the worldwide commodity price. we won't get off oil...
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if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on the ground, the great military through that two week operation. it will give them room to tip syria in the right direction. john: a 2-week operation. colonel on? >> right now warming the communications gear and tracks the al qaeda. 25 percent o the force on the rebel side is al qaeda arms the muslim brotherhood. how is it possible that we are now assisting al qaeda? this is a conflict. we should not kid and one side with hezbollah and russia and the other al qaeda. this is not in our national interest. we cannot be in a third war in 12 years in the middle east. john: i assume you agree with the senator s
if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on...
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pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow and arrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the right direction point. melissa: i was like, what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money move for the pageant because i think one of the things that irritates women is that it is so old-fashioned. that is where you always here. they're stuck in another era, casting women in this light demand even when they try to be moderate it is always pitiful, and she is saying that there are a lot of people that have the opportunity cover-up their tattoos. she said, no. i'm going to do this. all of this. getting her pilot's license. she is truly a different type of woman and shelling this. you have had a lot of time to think about this. dela
pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow and arrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the right direction point. melissa: i was like, what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money...
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it marked the beginning of a safer and more stable environment at the penitentiary. >> in comparison to the past experiences that this department has endured, there is a drastic change for the better. we have controlled the prison. the violence levels have been decreased immensely. the department is a lot safer for the staff and the inmates and everybody that is interacting with the department. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> had that guy not been there to save him, i probably would have killed him. >> we'll take you into level 6, the maximum security unit where the worst of the worst do their time. join us at projectluna.com they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink poss
it marked the beginning of a safer and more stable environment at the penitentiary. >> in comparison to the past experiences that this department has endured, there is a drastic change for the better. we have controlled the prison. the violence levels have been decreased immensely. the department is a lot safer for the staff and the inmates and everybody that is interacting with the department. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> had that guy not been there to save him, i...
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we feel that the low interest-rate environment is allowing companies to borrow and do more with less. in a downward environment where earnings continue to be, or expectations continue to be lowered, it is hard for the company to rally. cheryl: we have been up for out of the last five sessions. >> we should never misunderstand wall street from main street. i think main street is still kind of slashing a long. yes, given the risk premiums that are available on stock, it still is the best place to put your money, just do it selectively. cheryl: looking at consumer sentiment that came out today, it was actually down over the last month. you have to wonder how far these sectors can go if we do see spending pullback. >> they spend a little bit more money when gas prices got expensive. i think there is a opportunity to, let's say, have a little more disposable income for other things. i think the gdp report is driven a lot by the consumer. we do not think that itself can continue. the housing market has been that great right spot for the last eight quarters. new construction spending was up
we feel that the low interest-rate environment is allowing companies to borrow and do more with less. in a downward environment where earnings continue to be, or expectations continue to be lowered, it is hard for the company to rally. cheryl: we have been up for out of the last five sessions. >> we should never misunderstand wall street from main street. i think main street is still kind of slashing a long. yes, given the risk premiums that are available on stock, it still is the best...
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the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a troublemaker. but you can't honestly know that until you get a chance to sit down and talk to me and know me. just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy w
the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles...
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it is very, very tough to make money in the media environment right now. hard to make money, as we know. melissa: the flexibility may encroach on your abili t have a big paycheck. i will give you the last word. >> my entire team is virtual. i know people who work for ibm. they have never met in person. i think that it really is not about your paycheck. it's about how you balance your schedule. i know lots of people and makes lots of money, and they might be working at 2:00 a.m. in the morning, whereas i am a morning person properly. melissa: it's settled. on doing my show from the house next monday all right. thanks. next on "money," see what you did? now many mouse is torquing. no, my gosh. it is horrifying. this raunchy video is sweeping the internet. we will explain it all in "spare change." you can never have too much "money." ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80
it is very, very tough to make money in the media environment right now. hard to make money, as we know. melissa: the flexibility may encroach on your abili t have a big paycheck. i will give you the last word. >> my entire team is virtual. i know people who work for ibm. they have never met in person. i think that it really is not about your paycheck. it's about how you balance your schedule. i know lots of people and makes lots of money, and they might be working at 2:00 a.m. in the...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condit
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and i think we need to create a better environment for that. i'm not sure that cyber space and invasion of it is the best way to do that. >> it's already publicly posted. but, jn, a lot of these schools can't even afford copy paper. they have parents bringing it in. is this the best way to spend taxpayer money? >> that's the biggest question, brda, is the best use of resources. i run a kids program here in bermuda and deal with bullying all the time. i understand how bad it is. but for $40,000, you can hire an extra teacher. you have one thing that's good, one thing may be better. it's the question of be use of resources. i would hire the extra teher. >> here is the thing. all the company does. it's searching for keywords. all we're looking for is really bad bully type words, andhat's how they start the research on this all the more, i think if it helps save one kid, because there's a lot of suicides because of bullying out there, i say do it. >> ok. thanks, guys. >>> and thank you to david for joining us again today. >> pleasure to be with you
and i think we need to create a better environment for that. i'm not sure that cyber space and invasion of it is the best way to do that. >> it's already publicly posted. but, jn, a lot of these schools can't even afford copy paper. they have parents bringing it in. is this the best way to spend taxpayer money? >> that's the biggest question, brda, is the best use of resources. i run a kids program here in bermuda and deal with bullying all the time. i understand how bad it is. but...
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walk around the city, to see how much of this they have sneaked under the radar in the interest of the environment. >> the bike lobby is an all-powerful enterprise. >> she wants to protect the city from bike sharing. if people interpret that as negative or comical treating things like dying and asking tough questions like, what was she last on a bicycle? she is entitled to express diz pleasure at something that gives joy to many people, but she might want to ♪ [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ vo: ta friend under water is end usomething completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. i am an american i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and
walk around the city, to see how much of this they have sneaked under the radar in the interest of the environment. >> the bike lobby is an all-powerful enterprise. >> she wants to protect the city from bike sharing. if people interpret that as negative or comical treating things like dying and asking tough questions like, what was she last on a bicycle? she is entitled to express diz pleasure at something that gives joy to many people, but she might want to ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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ha-ha, a harvard academic says fracking is good for the environment. yeah, from harvard. he'll make his case next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ >> i think we're establishing a new normal for gas prices. not much movement overnight. a gallon of regular at $3.51. that, by the way, down 15 cents for the mounted, but plateauing there, 3.50, the new normal. price of oil at 90 a barrel. maybe the decline has ended. dismal, durable goods number, down 5 fpt 7% in march, biggest drop in seven months. dow down 16 at this point. sunkist made money in the first quarter, boost in profit helped by the launch of the company's 10 calorie soda. dr. pepper snapple up, proctor and gamble down, disappointing forecast, can't do t
ha-ha, a harvard academic says fracking is good for the environment. yeah, from harvard. he'll make his case next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're...
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in this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't get a perfect solution right? >> i don think you will. but i think the american people are polling to be much more conrvative than the majority of republicans are. ththe republicans right now in washington are not conservative by any means. they are big government reblicans. at the core -- >> by the way, there are a lot of republicans. there are conservative republicans, moderate republicans. >> john boehner is not a conservative. the majority of power -- mitch mcconnell is not a conservativey any stretch of the imagination. when i say "conservative" i am talking about empowering people thave their own y with how they want to control their lives and spd their own money. that is the only way we'll get this debt unr control. >> sabrina, you are in new york today, glad to see you but you are from washington. what do you think of this? >> absolutely. one of the best thing to refo entitlements it takes a conversation to a common sense conversasation. rather than saying good or d spendi we know americans want entitlemen
in this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't get a perfect solution right? >> i don think you will. but i think the american people are polling to be much more conrvative than the majority of republicans are. ththe republicans right now in washington are not conservative by any means. they are big government reblicans. at the core -- >> by the way, there are a lot of republicans. there are conservative republicans, moderate republicans. >> john boehner is...
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>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by any insurance? >> no. it's money that he and my mom saved. >> so if he hadn't had that money, what would have happened? >> oh, my gosh, i don't know. he has a social security, but that's not enough. we would have had to do the medicaid spend down, i guess. >> what is the hardest part for you? >> just watching your dad deteriorate is hard. you can imagine what it would be like with your folks to watch them get a little worse every time you see them. well, it's like that every day. you make it work. you suck it up and go on. >> yeah. >> because i don't think i have a choice with that. i can't just walk away from him, and
>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by...
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i want to make the environment comfortable as possible for them. as long as they're not hurting each other and stuff like that, we can make this easy, but, you know, after time went by, a couple weeks went by and i was down here a couple more times, it did get a lot better, but they definitely don't make it easy for a rookie you a ser. that's for sure. >> i have a really good staff here. over the years, they take pride in what they do and i think they look out for each other. it's a tough job. you have to be prepared when you walk outside and go back to the community and somebody says, oh, you work at holman? we had a guy, he lasted two weeks and he found out that, you know, he would rather be driving a truck than trying to tell them grown men, put your shirt in. get out of my hallway. step inside the block. don't break line. everybody cannot do this job. but when you find somebody that can, then you've really got a special person. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most
i want to make the environment comfortable as possible for them. as long as they're not hurting each other and stuff like that, we can make this easy, but, you know, after time went by, a couple weeks went by and i was down here a couple more times, it did get a lot better, but they definitely don't make it easy for a rookie you a ser. that's for sure. >> i have a really good staff here. over the years, they take pride in what they do and i think they look out for each other. it's a tough...
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>> we know that workers and employers do better with the incentive based worked environment we know that they grow faster and are more profitable and also report more satisfaction so it is a great thing i can imagine why they would shy away from but they make a big mistake. gerri: but rewording bad behavior does not deserve a then they think why do i work so hard? >> it is discouraging when you see someone underperforming and getting a bigger bonus that hurts the incentive to do better bet with those reasons as why employers may avoid this house to do with the federal work policies so it makes the most of their job. gerri: will this affect morale? >> absolutely. gerri: that than joe comes in late and then hangs up by the water fountain they have to be bummed out? >> and if i was in a situation like that i would approach my boss looked at the metric san the way i perform my deserved a bigger bonus that affects my contribution and also increase the chances i work harder for the next cycle. we ought to be free to negotiate those between us and our employer. gerri: i believe in incentives ba
>> we know that workers and employers do better with the incentive based worked environment we know that they grow faster and are more profitable and also report more satisfaction so it is a great thing i can imagine why they would shy away from but they make a big mistake. gerri: but rewording bad behavior does not deserve a then they think why do i work so hard? >> it is discouraging when you see someone underperforming and getting a bigger bonus that hurts the incentive to do...
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i think in this news environment because you have a proliferation of news sources. everybody wants to be on the story that everybody else is covering. >> angers the audience. >> first one with it and sometimes their news sourcing is not proper and embarrassing. >> that's when the agenda comes out it's a right wing terror group. nazi did it. >> here is another area to look at now competition with twitter and social media which is so immediate that they feel they have to compete. >> bill: factor tip of the day. unique opportunity to help wounded military people. the tip moments away. ♪ using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-d
i think in this news environment because you have a proliferation of news sources. everybody wants to be on the story that everybody else is covering. >> angers the audience. >> first one with it and sometimes their news sourcing is not proper and embarrassing. >> that's when the agenda comes out it's a right wing terror group. nazi did it. >> here is another area to look at now competition with twitter and social media which is so immediate that they feel they have to...
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because when you go to a doctor you actually go into environments to to find it interesting go ahead. i find it interesting that everyone is focusing on pharmaceuticals and a.d.h. d. drugs for instance i mean that's an easy area to criticize because it's murky. and. you know it is what it is and i cannot address the marketing of pharmaceuticals. you know as an expert because i was in discovery research but let me just turn it around a little bit and get away from this one area where there is seems to be such an emotional component and i want to talk about the probably the two great. contributions of the drug industry. in the last fifty years and that would be aids and hepatitis c. someone said before that hiv therapies started with the government that's partly true because a.z.t. which was the first aids drug and didn't work wise and i h screening library it was there because it was put in by glass by burroughs wellcome which is now part of glaxo. nothing worked on aids until one thousand nine hundred four when roche after many many years of incredibly sophisticated drug design put in
because when you go to a doctor you actually go into environments to to find it interesting go ahead. i find it interesting that everyone is focusing on pharmaceuticals and a.d.h. d. drugs for instance i mean that's an easy area to criticize because it's murky. and. you know it is what it is and i cannot address the marketing of pharmaceuticals. you know as an expert because i was in discovery research but let me just turn it around a little bit and get away from this one area where there is...
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the environment at the time as we were kneeeep in iaq. this was a primary cocern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybthat was dominating the conversation. >> i think it is created by the administration to make people scared. you knw, but this did not ppen in boston, didn't? >> no, idid nt. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i think this man as a heoic figure o makes a principle stands for the constitution. that is erfectly cear. and here it is a great danger. and reat while doing was exposed. the. neil: that there was a process for that. >> i don't know what it was in your case. but there isn inspect general. have you noticed that we have over 100 million americans phone records and we are doing tis willy-niy and we are increasing it. >> he learned from the exrience of previous whistleblowers. he quit right after 9/11. he found out tt there as apparatus only on foreigners, but domestically as well. they raided is house. there was an indidual who wen through channel, he went through the inspector general. he went to congression committees. he basically
the environment at the time as we were kneeeep in iaq. this was a primary cocern. but we had reminders the summer before. maybthat was dominating the conversation. >> i think it is created by the administration to make people scared. you knw, but this did not ppen in boston, didn't? >> no, idid nt. do you see him as a misguided case? >> i think this man as a heoic figure o makes a principle stands for the constitution. that is erfectly cear. and here it is a great danger. and...
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that is the surist path to energy and better environment. >> rick, you can have national goals. remember jfk saying i will put a man on the moon in ten years. we did it. the united states did it and the government was entirely involved in that. but what is the private sector goal? >> i have no objection to taking advantage of the opportunity. we are a world force that is a wonderful thing. ere i get nervous about the all in. there are down sides to this kind of energy. i recognize it will produce jobs and benefit our jobs. but don't lose sight for the long-term. here's what i propose, make it easier for the development of the oil shelves. but in return ask the energy producers to get involved in developing better s sources of energy. >> rick, i realize, monte hall, let's make a deal. >> somebody out there. >> mike, this is how important this report is. here's what they said. you can't overemphasize this. the supply shock created by a surge in north american oil production will be transformative to the market in the next five years as was the rise of chinese demand in the last 15
that is the surist path to energy and better environment. >> rick, you can have national goals. remember jfk saying i will put a man on the moon in ten years. we did it. the united states did it and the government was entirely involved in that. but what is the private sector goal? >> i have no objection to taking advantage of the opportunity. we are a world force that is a wonderful thing. ere i get nervous about the all in. there are down sides to this kind of energy. i recognize...
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that is good in a bunch of ways, including for the environment. neil: here's what i want to know and maybe you can help me with this. i liken it to parets with a couple of kids. one kid they like him and the other they don't like so much. >> i was never the favorite. neil: but it's all-in-one. actually kind was the favorite. i'm kidding. one of the things that inoticed is that we love you but when push comes to shove, you're the one that we speak to about this. so what i am hearing is that we kind of like you more but we are going to go through the usual drill as saying, oh, we love everyone, b we are doing everything we can to make it as difficult as we can for those annoying kids, coal and oil. >> democrats love natural gas because if the enemy of coal that they hate tracking. so they don't like energy. they really don't. they want americans to move backwards. neil: they are the ones of president likes. do you feel slighted? >> no, i don't feel slighted. [laughter] >> ihink that green energy, if you want to become green, then let's go forward an
that is good in a bunch of ways, including for the environment. neil: here's what i want to know and maybe you can help me with this. i liken it to parets with a couple of kids. one kid they like him and the other they don't like so much. >> i was never the favorite. neil: but it's all-in-one. actually kind was the favorite. i'm kidding. one of the things that inoticed is that we love you but when push comes to shove, you're the one that we speak to about this. so what i am hearing is...
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>> a better environment for american business. >> we're growing too. >> go usa! charles: fantastic, leave it here, audience, i'll see you tomorrow, thank you. >> why? political leader grab power that power turns many into try rants. they raise taxes to pay for war. and increase regulation john: we had to free our minds to get these concepts. but on to tonight's topic. is the united states about to fall as rome did? it is a barbarian city. is this our future? first we hear from a conservative, a historian, and a libertarian. we have some libertarians leading. this historian, carl richard, and matt kibbe fights the government. matt, are we becoming rome? >> i think that we are. i think that the parallels are quite ominous. the expansion of foreign policy, the arrogance of executive power taking over our country. but i do think we have a chance to stop it. >> i believe that their similarities with the fall of rome and the republic they are in engagement of political leaders and so on. i see some of that. john: corruption, etc.? >> it is sort of under the table corru
>> a better environment for american business. >> we're growing too. >> go usa! charles: fantastic, leave it here, audience, i'll see you tomorrow, thank you. >> why? political leader grab power that power turns many into try rants. they raise taxes to pay for war. and increase regulation john: we had to free our minds to get these concepts. but on to tonight's topic. is the united states about to fall as rome did? it is a barbarian city. is this our future? first we...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> police have identified the gunman in the santa monica california shooting that left four people dead. the 24-year-old killed his father and brother before carjacking a woman and opening fire on a public bus friday. he was later killed by police at santa monica college. sources say the gun man had a history of mental health problems and confirmed there is no link to domestic or international terrorism. >>> two u.s. troops and an american civilian
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we'll be right back. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you do. when did you get this place? when i negotiated your new contract, it was part of the deal. cool. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>> there are some big foreign policy challenges for the u.s. on this holiday weekend. cloak and dagger intrigue in pakistan, a horrible accident in afghanistan, and the potential for something even worse in the pacific. >> reporter: at a news conference in beijing, china's foreign ministry tried to justify its declaratio
we'll be right back. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you...
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instead of looking for a way out, robert finds ways to thrive in his environment. >> this is the only place we get to come out, program, rec, work out. this right here, this is my shoe sole. i put it up here so i don't mess up my hands. different people deal with their time in different ways. me, myself, i'm just trying to come out here, get air, look at the sky. you know what i mean? look at the sky. this is about as free as we get. >> robert gave up his freedom on the streets when a kidnapping went sour, earning him a life sentence in prison and the nickname phantom. >> they say i'm fast. >> fast? >> well, what i do, you know, hurting people. they'll have holes in them, and i'll be gone. like a ghost. >> what got you into prison? >> kidnap for ransom. >> tell me how that works? >> you got the college kids out there. you know they got money, take one of them. grab them by the neck and put them in the car. take them to a motel or something, have them call their parents, have them wire money to an account. and that's about it. after that, you let them go if they put the money in the ba
instead of looking for a way out, robert finds ways to thrive in his environment. >> this is the only place we get to come out, program, rec, work out. this right here, this is my shoe sole. i put it up here so i don't mess up my hands. different people deal with their time in different ways. me, myself, i'm just trying to come out here, get air, look at the sky. you know what i mean? look at the sky. this is about as free as we get. >> robert gave up his freedom on the streets when...
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melissa: but california, of course, is so sensitive to what goes on in the environment. as soon as i read this, and i saw that it trechs from santa barbara to san fransisco, i thought, well, there you go. these are two of the most environmentally sensitive places on the planet. i just don't see how the signs of the economic benefit are worth what would be dangerous to the environment. >> well, let me say a couple things to that, melissa. first, we agree absolutely the environment has to be protected. that's issue number one. any energy source that does grave damage to the environment should not be pursued, and so there needs to be objective analysis of the implications, but there needs to be objective analysis of the economic implications. you can't balance cost and benefits unless you know -- melissa: you look at things like the xl pipelines, there's no objective analysis satisfying unless it's destroying the environment. they are an enemy of shale, fracking, enemy of oil of the there's no report -- if the report came out and said that it wouldn't cause damage, environm
melissa: but california, of course, is so sensitive to what goes on in the environment. as soon as i read this, and i saw that it trechs from santa barbara to san fransisco, i thought, well, there you go. these are two of the most environmentally sensitive places on the planet. i just don't see how the signs of the economic benefit are worth what would be dangerous to the environment. >> well, let me say a couple things to that, melissa. first, we agree absolutely the environment has to...
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imminent meaning we have seen some big fall, but one expert says take advantage of the low volatility environment and get what he calls directional exposure to stocks but remember slow and steady wins the race. he is changing the parameters. joining me now in a fox business exclusive with some advice on how to play the low volatility hard. >> the last five and a half years we've come to live with the elevated levels of volatility, people know there is an embedded floor, we think that it's over. the shock we have experienced the last five and a half years going forward becomes more muted, people become comfortable and utilize what the market is picking up, the more they can participate on the upside. liz: going back to the 90s and the mid-two thousands. where are you getting your thesis now? >> what we know is in the times we have just come through, s&p 500 moved on an absolute basis 1.1% per day. in the prior historical low volatility that is closer to half a percent. liz: we're looking at something different here. you are seeing a lot of calls, that is a bullish signal. here is the historical pi
imminent meaning we have seen some big fall, but one expert says take advantage of the low volatility environment and get what he calls directional exposure to stocks but remember slow and steady wins the race. he is changing the parameters. joining me now in a fox business exclusive with some advice on how to play the low volatility hard. >> the last five and a half years we've come to live with the elevated levels of volatility, people know there is an embedded floor, we think that it's...
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you gentlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a futuren washngton. [applause] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possible that >> so how is it possible that the biggest copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to he significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains botan anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a y. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumoni. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if includg advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair diskus fluticasone propio
you gentlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a futuren washngton. [applause] the magdalen, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. it is good to see you, senator. >> so how is it possible that >> so how is it possible that the biggest copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to he significantly improve lung...
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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this is a tense, stressful environment. aggravated by the antiquated design of its building and how officers and inmates manage their stress is all a matter of individual choice. >> i think if you have outside activities, it helps a lot. i try not to get too worked up over certain situations that i can't control. you know, sometimes you've just got to stop and say, okay. i need a minute. >> hi, my name is ray lincoln. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a true life story about being in here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity ♪ ♪ and i lay all my thoughts in the night i cry ♪ ♪ because i wonder where i went wrong ♪ ♪ and by the time they let me go ♪ ♪ i know that you will all be gone ♪ ♪ because i'm doing time >> free us. free
this is a tense, stressful environment. aggravated by the antiquated design of its building and how officers and inmates manage their stress is all a matter of individual choice. >> i think if you have outside activities, it helps a lot. i try not to get too worked up over certain situations that i can't control. you know, sometimes you've just got to stop and say, okay. i need a minute. >> hi, my name is ray lincoln. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is...
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there's always people coming together and wanting to have their control of their environment. and it's something you have to stay on top of and make it part of that balance. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> my crime is murder and i cannibalized during the process. >> crimes of the unspeakable. >> i just said, you got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> i am melissa rehberger. officials in newtown voted to tear down and rebuild sandy hook elementary school where 26 were shot and killed. the school board now gets a final vote. >>> preliminary dna results show ariel castro is the biological father of a six-year-old born in captivity to one of the alleged victims. >>> animal come shabazz was found dead after a dispute over his bill. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer disc
there's always people coming together and wanting to have their control of their environment. and it's something you have to stay on top of and make it part of that balance. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> my crime is murder and i cannibalized during the process. >> crimes of the unspeakable. >> i just said, you got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that arend we can l get behi. you're not linda. i'm filling in foofficer owens. shused double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! can i drive? absolutely not. what's in your wlet? toni we'll see you tomorrow. >> how incentive and cold can you get? >> thats what i hear if a challenge a welfare program. >> we're talking about people that we ought to b rushing to try to help the needy did benefit credit card, edt cards. ♪ john: freetuffor vtims. bill o'reilly. >> no matter what thevidence, no matter what facts are presente, the liberal line will be the same if society's fault. john: she blames her parents for ba aitude. the back street boy's neck rter
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that arend we can l get behi. you're not linda. i'm filling in foofficer owens. shused double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited...
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men and women are not the same, they don't perform the same in a corporate environment, they don't perform the same at home. can we have some changes? yes, but it is an individual thing. we don't need a revolution. when you're going up against human nature and the biological differences between men and women you are fighting a losing battle. melissa: one of the things i feel sheryl discussion has a lot of great points but it ignores everybody makes their own choice and you have to respect i make my choice, she makes her scummy respect the choices everybody around is making. talking about how 4% are occupied by women. but 16% of women who work only 16% of women at home said they would like to go work according to a study. so maybe everybody doesn't want the same thing. >> i couldn't disagree more that it is a biological issue. how do you explain women like the three of us if that is the issue. i don't think we have the gap, we have a power gap. i am not happy only 5% of congress being women. are you? 4% of ward rooms being filled with women? where the majority of voters and majority of cons
men and women are not the same, they don't perform the same in a corporate environment, they don't perform the same at home. can we have some changes? yes, but it is an individual thing. we don't need a revolution. when you're going up against human nature and the biological differences between men and women you are fighting a losing battle. melissa: one of the things i feel sheryl discussion has a lot of great points but it ignores everybody makes their own choice and you have to respect i...